CN103893842A - Manually-actuated reduced pressure treatment system having regulated pressure capabilities - Google Patents
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Abstract
A reduced pressure treatment apparatus includes a charging chamber storing a first pressure less than an ambient pressure and a regulated chamber storing a second pressure less than the ambient pressure. The first pressure is less than the second pressure. A conduit provides fluid communication between the regulated chamber and the charging chamber. A regulator member is operably associated with the conduit to prevent fluid communication through the conduit when the second pressure is less than or equal to a desired therapy pressure and to allow fluid communication through the conduit when the second pressure exceeds the desired therapy pressure.
Description
The application is to be on May 1st, 2009 applying date, and application number is 200980115873.4, and denomination of invention is the divisional application of the application of " having the manual activation reduced pressure treatment pump that regulates pressure capability ".
The cross reference of related application
The application requires the U.S. Provisional Application the 61/050th of submitting on May 2nd, 2008, the rights and interests of No. 145, and this U.S. Provisional Application is incorporated to way of reference accordingly.
Background of invention
2. description of related art
Clinical research and practice show, provides decompression to strengthen and accelerate the growth of new tissue of tissue site approaching tissue site.The application of this phenomenon has a lot, but a special application of decompression has related to treatment wound.This treatment (being often called as " negative pressure wound therapy ", " reduced pressure therapy " or " vacuum therapy " in medical circle) provides a lot of benefits, comprises epithelial tissue and hypodermic migration, improved blood flow and the micro-distortion at the tissue at wound site place.These benefits cause growth and the healing time faster of the raising of granulation tissue jointly.Conventionally, decompression puts on tissue by porous pad or other manifoldings.Porous pad contains cell or hole, and cell or hole can be dispensed to decompression tissue and guide the fluid from tissue extracting.Porous pad can be incorporated into the dressing (dressing) of other ingredients with the treatment of helping.
General introduction
The system and method for illustrative embodiment described herein has solved the problem that existing depressurized system shows.In an illustrative embodiment, manual activation drawdown pump comprises the first sleeve, and the first sleeve has columniform in fact wall and blind end.Piston is movably disposed within the first sleeve, and filled chamber (charging chamber) is defined between the blind end and piston of the first sleeve.Piston spring is operationally associated with piston, with the volume gain direction upper offset piston allowing to fill chamber.Sealer is disposed in the first sleeve, and conditioning chamber is defined between sealer and piston.Instrumentality path provides the fluid filling between chamber and conditioning chamber to be communicated with.The second sleeve is operationally associated with piston, piston is moved towards compression position during by user manual activation at drawdown pump.Valve body is operationally associated with instrumentality path, is communicated with the fluid optionally allowing or prevent from filling between chamber and conditioning chamber.
Described manual activation drawdown pump can also comprise: instrumentality spring, it is operationally associated with described valve body, so that described valve body is setovered towards open position.
Described valve body can be disposed on the middle body of described sealer.
Described sealer can be elastomeric material.
Described manual activation drawdown pump can also comprise: instrumentality spring, it is operationally associated with described valve body, to apply bias force towards open position on described valve body, described valve body allows to be communicated with by the fluid of described instrumentality path in described open position; Wherein, the described bias force on described valve body can be subject to the pressure retroaction in described conditioning chamber; Wherein, in the time that the pressure in described conditioning chamber is less than or equal to the treatment pressure of expectation, described valve body can be positioned in closed position; And wherein,, in the time that the pressure in described conditioning chamber is greater than the treatment pressure of described expectation, described valve body can be positioned in described open position.
Described filled chamber can store the first pressure; Described conditioning chamber can store the second pressure; Described the first pressure can be less than described the second pressure; And described the first pressure and described the second pressure can be less than ambient pressure.
Described the first pressure can be approximately-150mmHg; And described the second pressure can be approximately-125mmHg.
Described instrumentality path can pass through described piston.
Described manual activation drawdown pump can also comprise: instrumentality spring, it is operationally associated with described valve body, to apply bias force towards open position on described valve body, described valve body allows to be communicated with by the fluid of described instrumentality path in described open position; Wherein, described filled chamber can store the first pressure that is less than ambient pressure; Wherein, described conditioning chamber can store the second pressure that is less than ambient pressure, and described the first pressure is less than described the second pressure; Wherein, the described bias force on described valve body can be subject to described the second pressure retroaction in described conditioning chamber; Wherein, in the time that described the second pressure is less than or equal to the treatment pressure of expectation, described valve body can be positioned in closed position; And wherein,, in the time that described the second pressure is greater than the treatment pressure of described expectation, described valve body can be positioned in described open position.
In another embodiment, decompression treatment device comprises having the piston chamber of blind end and be disposed in the piston in piston chamber, and piston is removable between extended position (extended position) and compression position (compressed position).Filled chamber is disposed between piston and blind end, fills chamber and in the time that piston is in compression position, has the first volume and in the time that piston is in extended position, have the second volume.The first volume is less than the second volume.Biasing member is configured to a piston and setovers towards extended position.Valve member allows fluid leave filled chamber and in the time that extended position moves, prevent that at piston fluid from entering filled chamber in the time that compression position moves at piston.The path that decompression treatment device also comprises conditioning chamber and allows the fluid between conditioning chamber and filled chamber to be communicated with.Instrumentality member is configured to regulate the fluid by filling the path between chamber and conditioning chamber to be communicated with.
In the time that the pressure in described conditioning chamber is less than or equal to the treatment pressure of expectation, described instrumentality member can close described path in case stop-pass is crossed the fluid connection of described path; And in the time that the pressure in described conditioning chamber is greater than the treatment pressure of described expectation, described instrumentality member can be opened described path to allow the fluid connection by described path.
Described valve member can be the sealer allowing in the described filled chamber of the unidirectional inflow of fluid.
Described instrumentality member can also comprise: valve seat, and it is arranged to and adjoins described path; And valve body, it can engage described valve seat, is communicated with substantially to reduce by the fluid of described path.
Described filled chamber can store the first pressure; Described conditioning chamber stores the second pressure; Described the first pressure is less than described the second pressure; And described the first pressure and described the second pressure are less than ambient pressure.
Described the first pressure can be approximately-150mmHg; And described the second pressure can be approximately-125mmHg.
Described filled chamber can store the first pressure that is less than ambient pressure; Described conditioning chamber can store the second pressure that is less than described ambient pressure, and described the first pressure can be less than described the second pressure; In the time that described the second pressure in described conditioning chamber is less than or equal to the treatment pressure of expectation, described instrumentality member can close described path in case stop-pass is crossed the fluid connection of described path; And in the time that described the second pressure is greater than the treatment pressure of described expectation, described instrumentality member can be opened described path to allow the fluid connection by described path.
Described biasing member can be piston spring.
In another embodiment, decompression treatment device comprises the filled chamber that stores the first pressure that is less than ambient pressure and the conditioning chamber that stores the second pressure that is less than ambient pressure.The first pressure is less than the second pressure.Conduit provides the fluid between conditioning chamber and filled chamber to be communicated with.Instrumentality member is operationally associated with conduit, prevents from when to be less than or equal to the treatment pressure of expectation at the second pressure being communicated with and being allowed in the time that the second pressure exceedes the treatment pressure of expectation by the fluid of conduit being communicated with by the fluid of conduit.
Described device can also comprise: electric pump, described electric pump is delivered to described filled chamber decompression.
Described device can also comprise: manually-actuated pump, described manually-actuated pump is delivered to described filled chamber decompression.
Described instrumentality member can also comprise: valve seat, and it is arranged to and adjoins described conduit; And valve body, it can engage described valve seat, is communicated with substantially to reduce by the fluid of described conduit.
Described device can also comprise: spring, it is operationally associated with described valve body, promotes described valve body with the open position being communicated with by the fluid of described conduit towards permission.
Described the first pressure can be approximately-150mmHg; And described the second pressure can be approximately-125mmHg.
In another embodiment, Reduced pressure treatment system comprises and is suitable for being positioned at the manifold of tissue site and is communicated with the conditioning chamber the treatment pressure of expecting is delivered to tissue site with tissue site fluid.Filled chamber is suitable for storing the filled pressure of the treatment pressure that is less than expectation.Path provides the fluid between conditioning chamber and filled chamber to be communicated with.Valve body is operationally associated with path, substantially reduces by the fluid of path be communicated with and allow to be communicated with by the fluid of path when pressure in conditioning chamber exceedes the treatment pressure of expectation with the pressure in conditioning chamber while being less than or equal to the treatment pressure of expectation.
The treatment pressure of described expectation can be approximately-125mmHg; And described filled pressure can be approximately-150mmHg.
Described system can also comprise: electric pump, described electric pump is delivered to described filled chamber described filled pressure.
Described system can also comprise: manually-actuated pump, described manually-actuated pump is delivered to described filled chamber described filled pressure.
Described valve body can be configured to the valve seat that described path is adjoined in engagement, is communicated with substantially to reduce by the fluid of described path.
Described system can also comprise: spring, and it is operationally associated with described valve body, and to promote described valve body towards open position, described valve body allows to be communicated with by the fluid of described path in described open position.
In a further embodiment, provide the method for decompression treatment to be included in to tissue site and fill the filled pressure of indoor storage.The treatment pressure of expecting is delivered to tissue site from conditioning chamber.In the time that the pressure in conditioning chamber exceedes the treatment pressure of expectation, by allowing the fluid filling between chamber and conditioning chamber to be communicated with to reduce the pressure in conditioning chamber.
Described method can also comprise: optionally stop the conduit between described filled chamber and described conditioning chamber, to prevent that the fluid between described filled chamber and described conditioning chamber is communicated with.
Described method can also comprise: the volume by the described filled chamber of manual minimizing and then allow the cubical expansion of described filled chamber to fill described filled chamber.
With reference to accompanying drawing and detailed description below, other objects of illustrative embodiment, feature and advantage will become obvious.
1. invention field
The present invention relates generally to Reduced pressure treatment system, and relates to especially having to tissue site the manual activation Reduced pressure treatment system of ability that regulates pressure is provided.
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Fig. 1 illustrates according to the perspective view of the Reduced pressure treatment system of illustrative embodiment, and Reduced pressure treatment system has the drawdown pump that is suitable for decompression to be delivered to the dressing that is positioned in tissue site;
Fig. 2 has described the cross sectional front elevation of getting at 2-2 place of the dressing of Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 illustrates according to the schematic diagram of the decompression treatment device of illustrative embodiment, and decompression treatment device has filled chamber, conditioning chamber and instrumentality member, and instrumentality member is shown in open position;
Fig. 4 has described the schematic diagram of the decompression treatment device of Fig. 3, and instrumentality member is shown in closed position;
Fig. 5 illustrates the schematic diagram for the instrument (piston-driven device) of the piston actuated with the filled chamber of decompression of the decompression treatment device of Fig. 3, and the instrument of piston actuated has the piston being shown in compression position;
Fig. 6 has described the schematic diagram of the instrument of the piston actuated of Fig. 5, and wherein piston is shown in extended position;
Fig. 7 illustrates according to the side perspective view of the decompression treatment device of illustrative embodiment;
Fig. 8 has described the front view of the decompression treatment device of Fig. 7;
Fig. 9 illustrates the decomposition side perspective view of the decompression treatment device of Fig. 7;
Figure 10 has described the exploded rear perspective view of the decompression treatment device of Fig. 7;
Figure 11 illustrates the cross-sectional side view of getting at 11-11 place of the decompression treatment device of Fig. 8, and decompression treatment device is shown in extended position;
Figure 12 has described the overlook-rear perspective of the piston of the decompression treatment device of Fig. 7;
Figure 13 illustrates the look up-rear perspective of the piston of Figure 12;
Figure 14 has described the overlook-rear perspective of the sealer of the decompression treatment device of Fig. 7;
Figure 15 illustrates the look up-rear perspective of the sealer of Figure 14;
Figure 16 has described the overlook-rear perspective of the second sleeve of the decompression treatment device of Fig. 7;
Figure 17 illustrates the look up-rear perspective of the second sleeve of Figure 16;
Figure 18 has described the cross-sectional side view of the decompression treatment device of Fig. 7, and decompression treatment device is shown in compression position;
Figure 19 illustrates the amplification cross-sectional view of the decompression treatment device of Figure 18, and decompression treatment device has the valve body being shown in closed position;
Figure 20 has described the amplification cross-sectional view of the decompression treatment device of Figure 19, and wherein valve body is shown in open position;
Figure 20 A has described the similar amplification cross-sectional view of amplification cross-sectional view decompression treatment device and Figure 20 according to illustrative embodiment;
Figure 21 illustrates according to the perspective view of the decompression treatment device of illustrative embodiment;
Figure 22 has described the cross-sectional side view of getting at 22-22 place of the decompression treatment device of Figure 21; And
Figure 23 illustrates the conditioning chamber pressure of decompression treatment device and the chart of the relation of time.
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Following, to some in the detailed description of illustrative embodiment, with reference to accompanying drawing, accompanying drawing forms a part for illustrative embodiment, and wherein show the present invention by diagram can effective concrete preferred embodiment.These embodiments are enough described to enable those skilled in the art to implement in detail the present invention, and should be appreciated that can utilize other embodiment and can make logical structure, machinery, electricity and chemistry variation and do not depart from the spirit or scope of the present invention.For fear of unessential details for enabling those skilled in the art to implement embodiment described herein, description may have been saved some information known to those skilled in the art.Therefore, the following detailed description is not considered to restrictive, sense, and the scope of illustrative embodiment is only defined by the appended claims.
As used herein, term " decompression " typically refers to and is less than at the pressure through the ambient pressure of subject tissue site.In most of the cases, this decompression will be less than the atmospheric pressure of patient's part of living in.Selectively, decompression can be less than the hydrostatic pressure being associated with the tissue of tissue site.Although term " vacuum " and " negative pressure " can be for describing the pressure that puts on tissue site, the actual pressure that puts on tissue site reduces can be less than the pressure minimizing being conventionally associated with absolute vacuum significantly.Decompression can initially be flowed at the region generating fluid of tissue site.In the time that tissue site hydrostatic pressure around approaches desired decompression, stream can reduce, and then decompression is kept.Except as otherwise noted, the value of the pressure of statement is gauge pressure herein.Similarly, to the minimizing that typically refers to absolute pressure that refers to of the increase of reducing pressure, and the decline of decompression is often referred to the increase for absolute pressure.
As used herein, term " tissue site " refers to and is positioned at any tissue, include but not limited to osseous tissue, fatty tissue, muscular tissue, nervous tissue, skin tissue, vascular tissue, connective tissue, cartilage, tendon or ligament, on or within wound or defect.Term " tissue site " can also refer to the region of tissue any not necessarily wound or defect, but wherein expects to increase or promote the region of the growth of extra tissue.For example, can in some tissue regions, use reduced pressure tissue treatment maybe, can excise and migrate to the extra tissue of another tissue location to grow.
Reduced pressure treatment system is often applied to the wound that the large height that exists the patient of the urgent or long-term nursing of experience oozes out with it, and in the situation that not applying decompression, is just not easy other serious wounds of healing.The wound of low order of severity small volume and that produce less transudate replaces decompression treatment to treat with advanced dressing at large.But, by using decompression treatment, can obtain the improvement of wound healing, even in less and more not serious wound.
At present, owing to monitoring and changing system unit needed manpower, trained healthcare givers's requirement and the cost for the treatment of for supervision treatment, it is feasible or the selection that can bear of cost that the use of decompression treatment is not considered to for the wound of the low order of severity.For example, the limitation of complexity of existing Reduced pressure treatment system have little or no Professional knowledge people own or other people are used to the ability of such treatment.The size of existing Reduced pressure treatment system has also weakened therapy system and just in the people's of application for the treatment of mobility.For example, existing Reduced pressure treatment system need to be used the independent tank that stores transudate or other liquid from tissue site.Existing Reduced pressure treatment system is also conventionally after each treatment not tractable (non-disposable), and needs electric parts or other power tools to apply the decompression using in treatment.
Although decompression treatment provides in facility in hospital or monitoring conventionally, have that many to provide reduced pressure therapy to ambulant outside these traditional facilities with other patient may be favourable situation.Conventional depressurized system comprises electrodynamic drawdown pump, and it needs patient during treating, to keep relatively motionless.Exist little to size and can be accepted patient's manual activation for the treatment of and if necessary, the needs of the portable pump of reactivation.
See figures.1.and.2, comprise the reduced-pressure dressings 104 at tissue site 108 places that are positioned in patient according to the Reduced pressure treatment system 100 of illustrative embodiment.Reduced-pressure dressings 104 is connected in Reduced pressure source 110 by conduit 112 fluids.Conduit 112 can be communicated with reduced-pressure dressings 104 fluids by pipe adapter 116.In Fig. 1, in illustrated embodiment, Reduced pressure source 110 is manually-actuated pump, for example adjusting compression pump described herein.In another embodiment, Reduced pressure source 110 can comprise pressure regulating power, but can be initially by by electric motor driven drawdown pump or vacuum pump is charged to or be charged to selected decompression again.In another embodiment, Reduced pressure source 110 can be passed through wall inlet hole, for example available in hospital and other medical institutions, is charged to selected decompression.
Reduced pressure source 110 can be accommodated in inside or be combined with decompression treatment unit (not shown), and decompression treatment unit can also contain sensor, processing unit, warning indicator, memorizer, data base, software, display unit and the user interface of further help to tissue site 108 application of reduced pressure treatments.In one embodiment, sensor or switch (not shown) can be disposed near Reduced pressure source 110 places or Reduced pressure source 110, to measure the source pressure being produced by Reduced pressure source 110.The processing unit of the decompression that sensor can be sent by Reduced pressure source 110 with monitoring and controlling is communicated by letter.Decompression is sent by keeping transudate to promote growth of new tissue from discharge, the raising blood of tissue site to flowing and producing microstrain in tissue site of the tissue around tissue site to reduced-pressure dressings 104 and tissue site 108.
Reduced-pressure dressings 104 comprises the distributing manifold 120 that is suitable for being positioned in tissue site 108 places, and seals the sealant 122 of reduced-pressure dressings 104 around tissue site 108.Covering 124 or drape thing (drape) are positioned on distributing manifold 120 and sealant, to remain on the decompression of covering 124 belows of tissue site.Covering 124 can extend beyond the periphery of tissue site, and can be included in binding agent or bonding agent on covering 124, covering is fixed on to the tissue at Near tissue position.In one embodiment, being disposed in binding agent on covering 124 can be for replacing sealant 122, but sealant 122 can use to improve the sealing of covering 124 at tissue site 108 places with the binding agent of covering 124 is common.In another embodiment, sealant 122 can be for replacing the binding agent being disposed on covering 124.
The distributing manifold 120 of reduced-pressure dressings 104 is suitable for contact tissue position 108.Distributing manifold 120 can be partly or wholly be depressurized the tissue site 108 that dressing 104 treats and contact.In the time that tissue site 108 is wound, distributing manifold 120 can partly or wholly be filled wound.
Distributing manifold 120 can have any size, shape or thickness, depends on many factors, character and the size of the type of for example effective treatment or tissue site 108.For example, the size and shape of distributing manifold 120 can be customized by user, to cover specific part or the filling of tissue site 108 or partly to fill tissue site 108.Although illustrated distributing manifold 120 has square shape in Fig. 3, distributing manifold 120 can be shaped as circle, ellipse, polygon, irregularly shaped or any other shape.
In an illustrative embodiment, distributing manifold 120 is near the foamed materialss that contact or decompression is dispensed to tissue site 108 time tissue site 108 at distributing manifold 120 with tissue site 108.Foamed materials can be hydrophobic or hydrophilic.In a nonrestrictive embodiment, distributing manifold 120 is the netted polyurethane foams that have open pores, for example can be from the Kinetic Concepts of the San Antonio of Texas, and Inc. obtains
dressing.
In the embodiment that distributing manifold 120 is manufactured by water wetted material therein, distributing manifold 120 also plays the effect that by capillarity, fluid is taken away to tissue site 108, and continue provides decompression as manifold to tissue site 108 simultaneously.The capillarity character of distributing manifold 120 siphons away fluid by Capillary Flow or other capillarity mechanism from tissue site 108.The example of hydrophilic foam is the foam of the open pores of polyvinyl alcohol, for example can be from the Kinetic Concepts of the San Antonio of Texas, and the V.A.C. that Inc. obtains
dressing.Other hydrophilic foams can comprise the hydrophilic foam of being manufactured by polyethers.Other foams that can show water-wet behavior comprise processed or be coated with hydrophilic hydrophobic foam is provided.
In the time that decompression is applied in by reduced-pressure dressings 104, distributing manifold 120 can further promote to form granulation at tissue site 108 places.For example, any or all surface of distributing manifold 120 can have in the time that decompression is applied in by distributing manifold 120 and causes in the microstrain at tissue site 108 places and uneven, the coarse or jagged profile of stress.Show that these microstrains and stress increase growth of new tissue.
In one embodiment, distributing manifold 120 can be by the material structure of the biological absorbable that needn't remove from patient's health after the use of reduced-pressure dressings 104.The material of suitable biological absorbable can include but not limited to: the polymerism blend of polylactic acid (PLA) and polyglycolic acid (PGA).Polymerism blend can also include but not limited to: Merlon, poly-fumarate and caprolactone (capralactone).Distributing manifold 120 can be further used as the support for new Growth of Cells, or timbering material can be combined with Promote cell's growth with distributing manifold 120.Support is material or the structure for strengthening or promote the growth of cell or the formation of tissue, for example, be provided for the three-dimensional porous structure of the template of Growth of Cells.The illustrative example of timbering material comprises: calcium phosphate, collagen, PLA/PGA, coral hydroxyapatite class (coral hydroxy apatite), carbonate or the allograft material (processed allograft material) of processing.
With reference to Fig. 3 and Fig. 4, decompression treatment device 150, or drawdown pump, or Reduced pressure source, schematically illustrated and comprised the filled chamber 154 that is connected in conditioning chamber 158 by path 156 or catheter fluid.Instrumentality member 162 is operationally associated with path 156, is communicated with the fluid optionally allowing or prevent from filling between chamber 154 and conditioning chamber 158.In Fig. 3 and Fig. 4, in illustrated embodiment, instrumentality member 162 comprises the piston 164 being disposed in conditioning chamber 158.Instrumentality member 162 also comprises the instrumentality spring 166 towards open position biasing piston 164, as illustrated in Figure 3.In open position, piston 164 allows to be communicated with by the fluid of path 156.In closed position (shown in Fig. 4), piston 164 prevents from or at least substantially reduces by the fluid of path 156 being communicated with.
As mentioned above, fill chamber 154 and be connected in conditioning chamber 158 by path 156 fluids.Fill chamber 154 and can comprise the entrance 170 for introduce decompression to filled chamber 154, or as explained below, filling chamber 154 can operationally be associated with instrument or other instruments of piston actuated, to fill chamber 154 with reducing pressure.Filling chamber 154 is well suited for and receives from by manual activation or the decompression of the instrument of power is selectively provided by electric hand section or other means.
In the time that the second pressure is less than or equal to the treatment pressure of expectation, the counteracting force on piston can overcome by instrumentality spring 166 and is applied to the bias force on piston 164.Counteracting force on piston is the result of crossing over the pressure differential of the opposite side of piston 164.In the first side 176 of piston 164, decompression treatment device 150 ambient pressure (for example atmospheric pressure) around acts on piston 164.In the second side 178 of piston 164, the second pressure-acting in conditioning chamber 158 is in piston.Because the second pressure is less than ambient pressure, so counteracting force acts on the first side 176 of piston 164 against the bias force of instrumentality spring 166.In the time that the second pressure in conditioning chamber 158 is less than or equal to the treatment pressure of expectation, during piston 164 moves to closed position and is maintained in its closed position.
If the second pressure in conditioning chamber 158 raises as the treatment pressure of expecting higher than (exceeding), this may be due in dressing 174 places or the escape of liquid in decompression treatment device 150, and piston 164 is conditioned 166 biasings of thing spring and gets back to open position so.In open position, the fluid that allows to fill between chamber 154 and conditioning chamber 158 is communicated with.Because the first pressure filling in chamber 154 is less than the second pressure in conditioning chamber 158, so the second pressure drop in conditioning chamber 158, until reach the treatment pressure of expectation, at this point, piston 164 moves to closed position again.
In one embodiment, filling the first pressure storing in chamber 154 is approximately-150mmHg, and the treatment pressure of expecting is approximately-125mmHg.
With reference to Fig. 5 and Fig. 6, be provided with the instrument 180 of piston actuated, to fill the filled chamber 182 similar to filled chamber 154.The instrument 180 of piston actuated comprises the piston 184 being disposed in filled chamber 182.This piston 184 can move back and forth between compression position (see figure 5) and extended position (see figure 6).Piston spring 188 or other biasing members are operationally associated with piston 184, so that piston 184 is setovered towards extended position.
In order to fill chamber 182, piston 184 is moved into compression position.In the time filling the volume reducing of chamber 182, the fluid that sealer 190 or other valve members allow to fill in chamber 182 leaves filled chamber 182.After piston 184 is moved to compression position, piston spring 188 attempts piston 184 to be back to extended position.In the time filling chamber 182 volume gain, sealer 190 prevents that fluid from entering and filling chamber 182 through sealer 190, and this causes filling the pressure drop in chamber 182.After piston 184 moves to extended position completely, piston 184 can be moved to compression position again, to fill chamber 182 with decompression again.
The instrument 180 of piston actuated can compressed piston 184 user manual activation.Selectively, piston 184 can be activated by electric actuator, hydraulic actuator or pneumatic actuator.For all filled chambers described herein, it should be noted that, can supply with decompression to filled chamber by manual means or electrodynamic means.
With reference to Fig. 7 and Fig. 8, are manually-actuated pump according to the decompression treatment device of illustrative embodiment or Reduced pressure source 211, it has the first sleeve or outer sleeve 215 and the second sleeve or inner sleeve 219.The first sleeve 215 comprises that the path 223(with blind end and open end is shown in Fig. 9).Path 223 can be defined by columniform in fact wall.Path 223 receives the second sleeve 219 slidably by the open end of the first sleeve 215, and the second sleeve 219 is removable between extended position and compression position.Have columniform in fact shape although the first sleeve and the second sleeve are illustrated as, the shape of sleeve can be any other shape of the operation of permission instrument.
In extended position, Reduced pressure source 211 is released and does not send on one's own initiative or supply with decompression.In compression position, Reduced pressure source 211 is ready or fills, and Reduced pressure source 211 can be sent decompression.Outlet opening 227 is arranged on the second sleeve 219 and is suitable for being communicated with delivery tube or other catheter fluid that can be similar with delivery tube 135, makes the decompression being produced by Reduced pressure source 211 may be delivered into tissue site.
With reference to Fig. 9-11, Reduced pressure source 211 also comprises liner ring 229, piston 231 and sealer 235.Liner ring 229 is positioned in the open end of the first sleeve 215, to limit the second sleeve 219.Liner ring 229 has been eliminated the large gap at the open end place at the first sleeve 215 between the first sleeve 215 and the second sleeve 219.In the time that Reduced pressure source 211 is assembled, piston 231 and sealer 235 are slidably received in the path 223 of the first sleeve 215.The two is all positioned in piston 231 and sealer 235 in the path 223 between the second sleeve 219 and the blind end of the first sleeve 215, and sealer 235 is positioned between the second sleeve 219 and piston 231.
More specifically with reference to Figure 11, the first sleeve 215 comprises from the blind end of the first sleeve 215 and extends into the jut 239 path 223.Piston spring 243 or other biasing members are positioned in path 223 and are received by jut 239 in one end of piston spring 243.Jut 239 has reduced the transverse movement of piston spring 243 in path 223.It is received that piston 231 is close in the opposite end of piston spring 243.Piston spring 243 is setovered piston 231, sealer 235 and the second sleeve 219 towards extended position.
Referring again to Fig. 9-11, and with reference to Figure 12 and Figure 13, piston 231 comprises the outer wall 247 and the inwall 251 that are connected by Outer Bottom Plating 253.Endless belt 255 is defined between outer wall 247 and inwall 251, and multiple radial support thing 259 is positioned between outer wall 247 and inwall 251 in endless belt 255.Radial support thing 259 provides extra rigidity to piston 231, and the size of radial support thing 259 in the existence of endless belt 255 and endless belt 255 has reduced the weight of piston 231 compared with not comprising the single wall piston of endless belt with spacing.But, should be apparent that, each plunger designs will be suitable for Reduced pressure source described herein.
Still, with reference to Fig. 9-11, and with reference to Figure 14 and Figure 15, sealer 235 comprises the middle body 291 being limited by peripheral part 295.Multiple bullports 299 are disposed in middle body 291, to receive the guidance 263 of piston 231 in the time that Reduced pressure source 211 is assembled.Intercommunicating pore 301 is similarly arranged in middle body 291, and in one embodiment, intercommunicating pore 301 is radially having the distance at the center apart from sealer equating with bullport 299.In when assembling, intercommunicating pore 301 allows to be communicated with by the middle body 291 of sealer 235 and with the fluid in the chamber 283 of piston 231.
The peripheral part 295 of sealer 235 from middle body 291 axially and extend radially outwardly.As illustrated in Figure 11, the inner surface 305 of the first sleeve 215 is engaged in the peripheral part 295 extending radially outwardly, to allow the unidirectional fluid connection through sealer 235.In other words,, when the side of being arranged towards the opposite side of sealer 235 from the piston thereon 231 of sealer 235 when fluid stream is directed, the peripheral part 295 of sealer 235 allows fluid to flow through peripheral part 295.But peripheral part 295 prevents that fluid in the opposite direction from flowing substantially.Be communicated with although the peripheral part of sealer is controlled effectively through the fluid of peripheral part 295, can instead use valve member, for example check-valves or other valves, carry out this function.
As illustrated in more detail in Figure 11 and Figure 15, valve body 303 is positioned on the middle body 291 of sealer 235.Although can use there are many types, the valve body of shape and size, valve body 303 can be taper, has the top 309 that is suitable for sealing and engages the valve seat 279 of piston 231.Although valve body 303 is illustrated as the part of the one that is sealer 235, valve body 303 can be selectively the parts that separate with sealer 235 that are configured to engage valve seat 279.
In one embodiment, the two is all manufactured sealer 235 and valve body 303 by elastomeric material, and elastomeric material can include but not limited to medical grade siloxanes.Although many different materials can or otherwise produce sealer 235 and valve body 303 for structure, formation, but preferably, improve peripheral part 295 and the sealed nature of inner surface 305 and the sealed nature of valve body 303 and valve seat 279 with flexible material.
More specifically, with reference to Figure 11, instrumentality spring 307 is configured to a valve body 303 and is biased away from piston 231 and valve seat 279.One end of instrumentality spring 307 can be located with one heart around the valve seat 279 in the inside groove of piston 231 267, and the other end of instrumentality spring 307 can be located around valve body 303.The bias force being provided by instrumentality spring 307 promotes valve body 303 towards open position, at open position, allow to be communicated with by the fluid of instrumentality path 275.In one embodiment, when spring 307 valve body 303 in the time that open position is setovered, due to the flexibility of sealer, the only middle body 291 of sealer 235 move up (seeing Figure 20).In another embodiment, the bias force of spring 307 can move whole sealer 235 towards open position, as illustrated in Figure 20 A.
Referring again to Fig. 9-11, and also with reference to Figure 16 and Figure 17, the second sleeve 219 comprises the first housing parts 311 and the second housing parts 315.The first housing parts 311 comprises shell 319, and shell 319 has near the hole 323 open end that is disposed in the first housing parts 311.Base plate 327 forms or is otherwise connected in shell 319 on the end relative with open end of the first housing parts 311 with shell 319.Path 331 can be disposed in the central authorities of base plate 327.Ridge 333 and the first housing parts 311 one or be connected in the first housing parts 311.Ridge 333 comprises outlet opening 227, and outlet opening 227 is physically aimed at hole 323, to allow delivery tube fluid to be connected in outlet opening 227.In one embodiment, ridge 333 is 90 degree fluid couplings, and it allows outlet opening 227 to be communicated with conduit 335 fluids that are positioned in the first housing parts 311.Conduit 335 can be by rigid conduit identical with the material of shell or that similar material forms, or in a selectable embodiment, conduit 335 can be flexible.
More specifically, with reference to Figure 17, multiple bullports 337 are disposed in the base plate 327 of the first housing parts 311.In the time that Reduced pressure source 211 is assembled, bullport 337 receives the guidance 263 of piston 231, to guarantee that the second sleeve 219 keeps aiming at piston 231.The auxiliary fixed piston 231 of frictional fit between guidance 263 and bullport 337 and the relative position of the second sleeve 219.But, should easily be apparent that, piston 231 and the second sleeve 219 can be fixed by selectable means.Intercommunicating pore 338 is also disposed in base plate 327, is communicated with allowing by base plate 327 with conduit 335 fluids.
The second housing parts 315 can comprise and end caps 339 guidance 343 one or that be otherwise connected in guidance 343.End cap 339 and guidance 343 engages the shell 319 of the first housing parts 311 jointly slidably, with the second sleeve 219(of obtaining sealing in fact except various holes and path).Although the second sleeve 219 can be constructed by less parts, the existence of the first housing parts 311 and the second housing parts 315 allows the easier assembling that is easier to reach the second sleeve 219 inside and allows Reduced pressure source 211.The additional advantage engaging about the slip of the first housing parts 311 and the second housing parts 315 is below being explained in more detail.
Axle 347 extends and comprises the end of engagement relative with end cap 339 349 from end cap 339.When the second sleeve 219 is when assembled, axle can be coaxial in fact with the longitudinal axis of the second sleeve 219, and extends through the path 331 in the base plate 327 of the first housing parts 311.Spring 351 is positioned in the second sleeve 219, one end of spring 351 is pressed on the base plate 327 of the first housing parts 311, and the other end of spring 351 is pressed on another part of axle 347 or the second housing parts 315.Spring 351 is other parts of axle 347 and the second housing parts 315 towards disengaging configuration (seeing the position of Figure 11 axis 347) biasing, and in disengaging configuration, the end of engagement 349 of axle 347 is not pressed on sealer 235 or valve body 303.Sliding relation between the first housing parts and the second housing parts 311,315 and engagement allow user on the second housing parts, to apply power (against the bias force of spring 351) so that the second housing parts 315 is moved to the position of engagement.In the position of engagement, the end of engagement 349 of axle 347 is pressed in sealer 235(and sees Figure 18 above valve body 303) upper, this forces valve body 303 to withstand valve seat 279, thereby prevents from being communicated with by the fluid of instrumentality path 275.
In the time that Reduced pressure source 211 is assembled, as illustrated in Figure 11, fills chamber 355 and be defined in the first sleeve 215, under piston 231.Conditioning chamber 359 is defined in the inside groove 267 of piston 231, under sealer 235.The optionally fluid that instrumentality path 275 allows to fill between chamber 355 and conditioning chamber 359 is communicated with, and depends on the position of valve body 303.Conditioning chamber 359 is communicated with chamber 283 fluids of piston 231 by passage 287.Chamber 283 is aimed at the intercommunicating pore 301 of sealer 235 and the intercommunicating pore 338 of the first housing parts 311, and this allows the fluid between conduit 335 and the outlet opening 227 of chamber 283 and the second sleeve 219 to be communicated with.
Be disposed in piston 231 although instrumentality path 275 is illustrated as, instrumentality path 275 can be differently by way of the wall of the first sleeve 215.Instrumentality path 275 can be any conduit that is suitable for allowing the fluid connection between each chamber.
In operation, Reduced pressure source 211 can be used together with the miscellaneous part similar with the parts (see figure 1) of Reduced pressure treatment system 100 of Reduced pressure treatment system.The outlet opening 227 of Reduced pressure source 211 is applicable to being connected in the delivery tube or other conduits that are connected in tissue site by fluid.Although fluid tank can be incorporated into Reduced pressure source 211, in one embodiment, Reduced pressure source 211 is not intended to a macrophage or other fluid collections in any interior chamber.In one embodiment, Reduced pressure source 211 can be for the wound of low leaching (low-exudating wound), or selectable gathering system, and for example outer pot or absorbefacient dressing can be for collecting fluid.
With reference to Figure 11 and Figure 18, illustrate extended position (seeing Figure 11) and the compression position (seeing Figure 18) of Reduced pressure source 211.In extended position, Reduced pressure source 211 " is not filled " and therefore decompression can not be delivered to outlet opening 227.Entered in the first sleeve 215 by user manual compression in order to prepare Reduced pressure source 211, the second sleeves 219, Reduced pressure source 211 is placed in compression position.The bias force being provided by piston spring 243 must be provided the power being applied on the second sleeve 219 by user.When the second sleeve 219 contracts and in the time that the blind end of the first sleeve 215 moves, the power being applied on the second sleeve 219 by user is also transferred to sealer 235 and piston 231 the first sleeve 215 is intrinsic pressure.The second sleeve 219, sealer 235 and piston 231 have reduced the volume of filled chamber 355 to the movement in compression position.In the time filling the volume reducing of chamber 355, the pressure filling in chamber 355 increases, but owing to filling the pressure of the increase in chamber 355, air and other gases of filling in chamber 355 are allowed to escape through the peripheral part 295 of sealer 235.
In the time that user discharges the compression stress being applied on the second sleeve 219, the bias force being applied on piston 231 by piston spring 243 moves piston 231, sealer 235 and the second sleeve 219 towards extended position.In the time of this mobile generation, fill the volume gain of chamber 355.Because the peripheral part 295 of sealer 235 only allows unidirectional flowing, so air and other gases are not allowed to enter and fill chamber 355 through peripheral part 295.When volume gain, filling the consequent pressure drop of the interior generation in chamber 355 (i.e. the generation of decompression).The amount that fills the decompression of chamber 355 interior generations depends on the spring constant of piston spring 243 and the integrity of sealer 235.In one embodiment, produce than the large decompression (i.e. lower absolute pressure) of amount of the decompression that is supplied to tissue site is expected.For example, if expect to provide to tissue site the decompression of 125mmHg, the decompression that makes so filled chamber 355 be filled to 150mmHg may be expected.
In the time that Reduced pressure source 211 is initially connected in delivery tube and tissue site to be treated, it may be necessary in the first sleeve 215, repeatedly compressing the second sleeve 219.In the time that each compression stroke completes, the decompression that fills chamber 355 interior generations will pull air and any other gas from delivery tube and tissue site, until start to approach with the pressure of tissue site the treatment pressure of expecting in pipe.
When Reduced pressure source 211 is compressed while preparing by one or many, importantly, be pushed out and filling the air of chamber 355 and other and be subject to the gas of malleation be pushed through the peripheral part 295 of sealer 235 and do not enter conditioning chamber 359.The gas that is subject to malleation that flows to conditioning chamber 359 can be transferred to delivery tube and tissue site, and this is applied in retroaction the decompression of tissue site subsequently.In order to prevent being subject to the gas of malleation to enter conditioning chamber 359, axle 347 is configured to engages and seals thing 235 and valve body 303.Interior when compressed at the first sleeve 215 when the second sleeve 219, the second housing parts 315 moves with respect to the first housing parts 311, axle 347 is applied on valve body 303 and keep valve body 303 to be in the power in closed position.Because axle 347 keeps engagement during the whole compression of Reduced pressure source 211 or filled stroke, so the air filling in chamber 355 is discharged through sealer 235, and do not enter conditioning chamber 359.
Although Reduced pressure source 211, comprises the first sleeve 215, the second sleeve 219, piston 231 and sealer 235, it is columniform being described as herein, will easily be apparent that, these all parts can be any size or shape.In addition, the relative position of valve seat 279 and valve body 303 can exchange, and makes valve body 303 be positioned in valve seat 279 belows.
With reference to Figure 21 and Figure 22, Reduced pressure treatment system 511 comprises the decompression treatment device 513 for decompression being delivered to the dressing 515 that is positioned in tissue site 517 places.Decompression treatment device comprises the first flexible pouch 521 and the second flexible pouch 523.Flexible pouch 521,523 is preferably by manufacturing such as the elastomeric material of siloxane polymer, rubber or other elastomeric material.The first flexible pouch 521 comprises compressible chamber 527, and biasing member 529 is disposed in compressible chamber 527.The second flexible pouch 523 comprises filled chamber 535, and biasing member 537 is disposed in and fills in chamber 535.Biasing member 529,537 can be the instrument of any bias force that is provided for the collapse of resisting chamber 527,535.In one embodiment, biasing member 529,537 can be allow fluid chamber 527,535 in or flowed and resisted the porous foam of collapse while being still exposed in chamber the pressure that is less than the ambient pressure around decompression treatment device 513 by chamber 527,535.
The first flexible pouch 521 comprises check valve 541, to allow air to discharge from compressible chamber 527 in the time that the first flexible pouch 521 is compressed by user.In the time that the biasing member 529 in compressible chamber 527 attempts the first flexible pouch 521 to move back to extended position, check valve 541 prevents from or substantially reduces fluid entering compressible chamber 527 by check valve 541.On the contrary, fluid enters compressible chamber 527 by the check valve 551 being positioned between the first flexible pouch 521 and the second flexible pouch 523.This fluid is drawn in compressible chamber 527 from filling chamber 535, with the interior generation decompression in filled chamber 535.The first flexible pouch 521 can be compressed and be allowed expansion several times, with filling the decompression that produces the amount of expecting in chamber 535.In one embodiment, the biasing member 537 filling in chamber 535 is than the porous foam of biasing member the last 529 of arranging in compressible chamber 527 to the opposing of collapse.This configuration allows to fill chamber 535 and resists collapse, makes to fill in chamber 535 to store larger decompression.
Filled chamber 535 is positioned as with dressing 515 fluids and is communicated with, decompression is delivered to tissue site 517.Instrumentality member 561 is positioned in and fills between chamber 535 and tissue site 517, to regulate the pressure that is delivered to tissue site 517 by filled chamber 535.Instrumentality member 561 can be similar to other instrumentalities described herein, can be maybe the instrumentality that can regulate pressure or the instrument of any other type.In one embodiment, expectation, fills pressure in chamber 535 and is less than ambient pressure and is less than and will be delivered to the treatment pressure of expectation of tissue site 517.Instrumentality member 561 has guaranteed that the pressure that is delivered to tissue site 517 does not drop to lower than the treatment pressure of expecting.If be supplied to the treatment pressure (needing more decompression) that the pressure of tissue 517 starts to exceed expectation, the fluid that instrumentality is opened to allow to fill between chamber 535 and tissue site 517 is so communicated with.
In Figure 21 and Figure 22, in illustrated embodiment, decompression treatment device has been described to have similar to other embodiments described herein in some aspects filled chamber.Although not yet describe well-defined conditioning chamber in this specific embodiment, conditioning chamber is present in the dressing 515 that has wherein kept the pressure regulating, or in the fluid conduit systems that instrumentality member 561 is connected with dressing 515 fluids.
With reference to Figure 23, provide and illustrated for example chart over time of the pressure in conditioning chamber described herein of conditioning chamber.The ability that fills again conditioning chamber that fills chamber allows the pressure in conditioning chamber almost there is no the variation with respect to the treatment pressure of expecting in the operating period of Reduced pressure source.
From above-mentioned, should be apparent that, the invention with significant advantage is provided.Although the present invention is only illustrated with its little form, it is not to only limit to this, but can have variations and modifications, and does not depart from its spirit.
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1. a decompression treatment device, comprising:
Fill chamber, its storage is less than the first pressure of ambient pressure;
Conditioning chamber, its storage is less than the second pressure of ambient pressure, and described the first pressure is less than described the second pressure;
Conduit, it provides the fluid between described conditioning chamber and described filled chamber to be communicated with; And
Instrumentality member, it is operationally associated with described conduit, is communicated with by the fluid of described conduit to prevent from being communicated with and being allowed in the time that described the second pressure exceedes the treatment pressure of described expectation by the fluid of described conduit in the time that described the second pressure is less than or equal to the treatment pressure of expectation.
2. device according to claim 1, also comprises: electric pump, described electric pump is delivered to described filled chamber decompression.
3. device according to claim 1, also comprises: manually-actuated pump, described manually-actuated pump is delivered to described filled chamber decompression.
4. device according to claim 1, wherein, described instrumentality member also comprises:
Valve seat, it is arranged to and adjoins described conduit; And
Valve body, it can engage described valve seat, is communicated with substantially to reduce by the fluid of described conduit.
5. device according to claim 4, also comprises:
Spring, it is operationally associated with described valve body, promotes described valve body with the open position being communicated with by the fluid of described conduit towards permission.
6. device according to claim 1, wherein:
Described the first pressure is approximately-150mmHg; And
Described the second pressure is approximately-125mmHg.
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